Buckingham

Buckingham is an historic town in Buckinghamshire, England with a rich history and many attractions. Located close to Milton Keynes, it's just a short drive from London and can be reached easily by train from other parts of the country.
The town itself dates back to before the Domesday Book of 1086 when it was known as Buckeham. It has been home to many famous people over the years, including JRR Tolkien who wrote The Lord of the Rings trilogy partly in a cottage in Buckinghamshire.
Buckingham is well known for its impressive architecture, which includes buildings such as the Old Gaol and Stowe House, an 18th century country house. It is also home to a number of shops, restaurants and pubs where you can find traditional English fare as well as international cuisine.
The town has plenty of outdoor activities too, including walking and cycling trails in the nearby Chiltern Hills. There are also several golf courses in Buckinghamshire, making it an ideal destination.